Mint Condition!!! Original 1990 CD Release OUT OF PRINT
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Robert Plant - Manic Nirvana (CD) Original 1990 CD Release, Out of Print!!!
Used CD in EXCELLENT playing condition!!! No Skips, No Freeze ups!!! No Scratches, No Scuff Marks!!!
CD and all artwork included.
CD in Excellent and in Like New condition. Regular Jewel Case has normal wear.
Please Note: THIS IS NOT The limited edition 6" x
12" box with special graphics, a red cloth banner and extra photos not
found on the regular release. The CD is NOT encased in a red digi-pak
embossed with the Robert Plant logo. THIS IS NOT THE LIMITED EDITION:
This item is the Original Regular Release CD with original Inserts and normal jewel case.
A majestic hard rock masterpiece, 1990's MANIC NIRVANA hit #13 and drew
universal acclaim. Features the standouts "Big Love," "Hurting Kind,"
and "Tie Dye On The Highway."
Track
listing 1. Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on
You) 2. Big Love 3. S S S & Q 4. I Cried 5. She Said 6. Nirvana 7. Tie Dye on the Highway 8. Your Ma Said You
Cried in Your Sleep Last Night 9. Anniversary 10. Liars Dance 11. Watching You
Product Details
Audio CD (March 12, 1990)
Original Release Date: March 20, 1990
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Es Paranza
Format: AAD
Robert Plant Biography
In 1968, a naïve young singer from the Black Country hills in England
named Robert Plant was discovered wailing the blues by veteran session
guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones. When Plant
recommended his friend John Bonham as the drummer, one of the most
successful bands in rock history was born as Led Zeppelin. But the group
that started with such force also ended in flames after 12 years, as
Bonham's death from alcohol poisoning in 1980 split the band after nine
albums. The remaining members went their separate ways, but Bonham's
death hit Plant particularly hard. Starting his solo career in 1982 with
his Zeppelin-like Pictures at Eleven album, Plant would use a slew of
great drummers over the next few years, including Phil Collins, Cozy
Powell, Barriemore Barlow, and Richie Hayward. Collins appeared on the
1983 follow-up, The Principle of Moments, and Plant achieved a lighter
touch somewhere between Genesis and Zeppelin's quieter side with tracks
like "In the Mood" and "Big Log." But the singer would feed his Elvis
Presley infatuation on 1984's The Honeydrippers, Vol. 1, teaming with
Page and other guests on influential roots rock material. Refusing to be
typecast, Plant then threw a major curve with Shaken 'N' Stirred, the
1985 album that approximated new wave through the synthesizer
embellishments of keyboardist Jezz Woodroffe and guitarist Robbie Blunt,
plus Hayward's use of electronic drums. It was a creative highlight of
his career, but despite a hit in "Little By Little," the album sold
poorly, and the rumblings about a Zeppelin reunion mounted. Plant took
the next few years off, then answered the call for Zeppelin material
with 1988's Now & Zen, which featured samples from his old group
(plus selections from its vault on the subsequent tour). Manic Nirvana
furthered the post-Zeppelin theme in 1990, and Plant's 1993 CD Fate of
Nations proved another artistic high point and found Plant singing
Page's name on the hit "Calling to You." The old songwriting partners
had gotten together again for special occasions with Jones and drummers
like Collins and Bonham's son Jason, but organized a different reunion
in 1994. Plant brought in his bassist, Charlie Jones, and touring
drummer, Michael Lee, to back he and Page -- who added a British
symphony orchestra and Middle Eastern musicians for their televised No
Quarter concert and CD. Despite Plant blocking Jones from participating
(the two had disagreed throughout their careers), the show proved a
fascinating blend of different cultures tackling Zeppelin classics like
"Since I've Been Loving You" and "Gallows Pole." As the versatile Jones
made a name for himself as a producer (of groups as disparate as Heart
and the Butthole Surfers) as well as solo artist, Plant and Page further
stirred the ashes with their 1998 studio CD, Walking Into Clarksdale.
But the quartet format (with Jones and Lee) paled in comparison to
Zeppelin's similar blend of bombast and subtlety, and poor sales put
Plant back at the crossroads of his 35-year career. He stayed away from
recording until late 2001, when he stepped into the studio with a batch
of original material and a few well-chosen covers and recorded
Dreamland. Taking his penchant for experimenting with ethnic musics and
blending it with a softer approach to his bluesy pop, he steered in
another interesting direction almost 40 years into his recording career.
In November 2003, Atlantic issued Sixty Six to Timbuktu, a two-disc
compilation dedicated exclusively to Plant's solo work. The set ranged
from hits like 1988's "Tall Cool One" and the Honeydrippers favorite
"Sea of Love" to the previously unissued "Upside Down" and a
pre-Zeppelin single dating from 1966. Mighty Rearranger followed two
years later, and Plant teamed up with bluegrass icon Alison Krauss to
release the Grammy-winning collaborative album Raising Sand in 2007.
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